Hi,
ok, I followed your instructions. First I wrote the larger image with
dd if=/dev/zero bs=2048 count=40 | /usr/bin/growisofs -Z
/dev/sr0=/dev/fd/0 -use-the-force-luke=notray -use-the-force-luke=tty
-use-the-force-luke=4gms -use-the-force-luke=tracksize:40
-use-the-force-luke=dummy
Hi,
> Or it might be that the burned area ends less than 70 millimeters
> away from the center of the DVD's hole. Please measure. :))
You mean 7 millimeters? The burned area is exactly 7 mm, or ends -
measured from the center at 29,5 mm.
> How long did the burner chew on the medium with 100% m
Hi,
> But growisofs upstream is not maintained any more. So there is few
> use in diagnosing the problem, unless you want to run a fixed
> growisofs on your machine(s). In that case, i could make proposals.
thanks again for your diagnose :-) At least I am going to know what to
deal with now and
Public bug reported:
On burning a single layer dvd k3b crashes near to the end of burning
process.
As the log told me the command-line I tried calling growisofs directly
on command-line:
cat medien/filme/DVD-ABBILDER/show-musikprojekt.iso | /usr/bin/growisofs
-Z /dev/sr0=/dev/fd/0 -use-the-force
Hi,
thanks for your detailed answer. And yes, you're right, I should wait
until the burning process has finished ;-)
Here are the last few lines output:
197656576/197683200 (100.0%) @0.0x, remaining 0:00 RBU 0.1% UBU 100.0%
197656576/197683200 (100.0%) @0.0x, remaining 0:00 RBU 0.1% UBU
Hi, what is the state of this bug?
I'm using the same hardware like Jason does (Thinkpad T60 with Radeon X1400 and
Intel wireless) and running Ubuntu 11.04. Kernel Version is 2.6.38 and the
problems with audio glitches and wireless drops are still there. From time to
time the system isn't going
Created attachment 47928
Kernel log while loading the radeon driver
With kernel 2.6.39 I get the NMI message (see attachment) on every boot
while the radeon driver is loaded. With earlier versions this happened
only while i switched the console.
Maybe it would help to investigate the module loadi
(In reply to comment #45)
Dynamic Powermanagement is disabled here (powermanagement profile is
fixed to "default", what means, that all pcie lines stay allways
enabled).
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Hi, what is the state of this bug?
I'm using the same hardware like Jason does (Thinkpad T60 with Radeon X1400 and
Intel wireless) and running Ubuntu 11.04. Kernel Version is 2.6.38 and the
problems with audio glitches and wireless drops are still there. From time to
time the system isn't going
Created attachment 47928
Kernel log while loading the radeon driver
With kernel 2.6.39 I get the NMI message (see attachment) on every boot
while the radeon driver is loaded. With earlier versions this happened
only while i switched the console.
Maybe it would help to investigate the module loadi
(In reply to comment #45)
Dynamic Powermanagement is disabled here (powermanagement profile is
fixed to "default", what means, that all pcie lines stay allways
enabled).
--
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu.
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Hi, what is the state of this bug?
I'm using the same hardware like Jason does (Thinkpad T60 with Radeon X1400 and
Intel wireless) and running Ubuntu 11.04. Kernel Version is 2.6.38 and the
problems with audio glitches and wireless drops are still there. From time to
time the system isn't going
Created attachment 47928
Kernel log while loading the radeon driver
With kernel 2.6.39 I get the NMI message (see attachment) on every boot
while the radeon driver is loaded. With earlier versions this happened
only while i switched the console.
Maybe it would help to investigate the module loadi
(In reply to comment #45)
Dynamic Powermanagement is disabled here (powermanagement profile is
fixed to "default", what means, that all pcie lines stay allways
enabled).
--
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu.
https://bugs.lau
Hi, what is the state of this bug?
I'm using the same hardware like Jason does (Thinkpad T60 with Radeon X1400 and
Intel wireless) and running Ubuntu 11.04. Kernel Version is 2.6.38 and the
problems with audio glitches and wireless drops are still there. From time to
time the system isn't going
Created attachment 47928
Kernel log while loading the radeon driver
With kernel 2.6.39 I get the NMI message (see attachment) on every boot
while the radeon driver is loaded. With earlier versions this happened
only while i switched the console.
Maybe it would help to investigate the module loadi
(In reply to comment #45)
Dynamic Powermanagement is disabled here (powermanagement profile is
fixed to "default", what means, that all pcie lines stay allways
enabled).
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Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu.
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